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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Aug 1899, p. 2

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TFIVE-HOURKDDRESS LINIBAY. FRIDAY. AUG. ___â€"_ Hero of the Dreyqu Case Occu- pies Another Day in Court. A Unwed: Argumentâ€"“nu 8.020: w W m Analysed-Col. am on mutinyâ€"Gal. Gonn'n'l‘onâ€" Intel. Mouth- “and by the Visualâ€""Confronted" by Bosot nnd >loroior. Dreyfus wed in -the Lyoee at 7.85 yesterday morning. Colonel Pieqnart. former chief d the Intelligence Department of the War Office, was called to thawitneal mud and continued his depodtion. which was interrupted Thursday by the ad- jo‘igninent of the court for, the day. ,,__ Ll- sw‘mnnu {n th-A Roget'- Seq out annual. Atthupointeenenl Bogota-oat and Ind: “L with,” be mowed to reply. " “You shall. ’ said Colonel Joonust. Colonel Pioqunrt. continuing. said: “I protest absolutely W the nllegotion tho: I consented to the communication of nontdmumentstnthememborl of tho Dreyfus court-martial without the pri- cow’s knowledgo. I never ordered such communication and if it w done it was not with my cogngmnoo. _ ~ “I ham to add that, in my opinion, it would have been an intuit to the court to benevo its members would lend them- Ialvel to such muchmutlona. “lem‘reody. I repeat, to replytoevery? question. I will only point out that all General Rogethae recounted in detail wupubuehed in general termein'rhe Gaulois Jon. 7. “I am going to the menoeuvree." Be mid there woe no question of pmbetlonere going to the manoeuvree in September. 'l‘hle. he pointed out, would hove our- telled their period of prohetton in en entirely unusual mnner. ma- denim: with the antimony at the upcte et the-court-merthl d 189‘. Ptequert proceeded to mine the eeolet doctor. e oloee enelyeie at which. he haunted. porttcolerly none-I7. "owing to the weight the document' bed with the when of the In 18“. no Seent Doeelpr. “Th!- dander," he continued. now he divided into two putt. " m oontelne three doeumente: One. edoeulnent known eothe l'Avuoon .deeument. the tonne of which one ehont on known: 'Donht the pooh; eentoe lettue; tttuttton MN!!! for me with henoh oloet; no “(ox-motion from on emote of the line; Import-at only to count“ hon the mum-n elated: tone- whole elu' “Twoâ€"The doennent oeutetntnc the wade 'Oette Oenellle de D-â€".‘ “Threeâ€"A document which to nothing “Union. I}. â€"v --__, _, . Tho' colonel gave his many in the me loud, (when tone of voice. Ha commenced by declaring he thought it necessary .10 immediately reply to Gan- , _ _ , 4 77 A- -_L between ‘ PICQUART’S KEEN ANALYSIS. fielde- thn, Quenem wan a returned convict. who had contravened a den-ea of expulsion. and had been caught red- lnnded in another criminal not. He wan, s: first night, a no: particularly interest- lnz per-onset" a “VFâ€"fifth... 15mm. 1: should he homo in mind. topic-ant Col- on) Sohmkoppen. tor-«1y Gnu nmhry Who :3 Pull. and Major Putnam”. the former lam-.17 m d Inn at the French “’1 " Con. Cunt“. cl» 0â€" boon-Olt. unnatural-addressed by Schwartz- koppentopunhmrdimdnotfloam u long believed. Pioqnnrt showed how DuPaty de'Chmendeavoredto ascribe the smut-ship d the documentupon Paint!!! with themotmhlhhing 5mm which banality didnot , ,_A- exist. between the various documents in the indictment against W Th“ former chief of the Intelligence Depart- mt concluded his examination of the m M“)! th? secret dossier b"?!- , , L- -___._- m ..,.,._-.._w-,, - - mg: “Msylbeallowed to expresdasg maths-bummer Major DnPaty domain). It mmsto me Indispennble thatflflsoflom’. who wrotethé comment- on the secret dossier, should be 5...); dossierâ€".m'hich ”Mupinoneotthodnwenolm! “,gndwhich wasabstnotadtrom it. m ”mm. thud“ 1' am” 3 “But," added Pic-quart. "dnco I m mquuestion of the com- mande- of Major Du Paydoclmv permit me to point out myou.’ sandman. tint tbs: document wns m the F0 “2th put at tho dosh" con. and mam "mud pad? on my...” mlow o! the first. u eon- ibo (In of nun which. docu- an... on. at which,“0¢flo my. do WY F351 pmwly moved trons (Sensation. ) does er, equal-t descri a [number or documents in it as forest-lee. and aid the police reports therein contained noth- ing sex-lone against Dreyfus. He explained that they embodied the theme mostly utilized by police spies in order to dupe the Intelligence Department. and eseemd thetltheir information was mostly worth- leu. embroidered or false, and prepared in order to make interesting reading. 1Aâ€"- A. .LA m Ill Vluul w w- "-V‘ . Concluding him exoniindion of the no rot dossier, Colonel Ploqnnrt explained diai‘owr, something a . hens earnestly asserted that the flr'st oom- len on which he saw Essex-hurl name w'u when he read use _address of the gmzy watched. . Previous to this the utmost enum- an new node to prove the oonmry “do” .how Pioqwc knew luterhluw before the discovery of the petlt hleu. » ‘ ' . H.- “Nu stoma-cl. ' . ' “i frenkly_admis," continuedv'wl A ‘I was stnpéfied ou'reodlng the new“ dossier. I expected to find matter? of gravity therein. and found. in short. nothing but a document which might apply just as much to Esterhuyuto Dreyfus, an‘uuixhportont document men- tioning d‘Avalgnoe. and a document which seemed absurd to apply to Droy-. fun. namely. the ‘Cette Commie do Dâ€"’ document. Lastly. I recounized a report appended in the handWritiug of Gueriu, which appeared to be at least as worth- leee as the second document . ”It was then evening. . I had med late at the oflloe ln order to examlpe the document thoroughly. I thought it over during the night, and the next day I explained the whole simhtion to Genet-oi do Bolsdeflre. I took to his once the secret dossier, the {ac-shuns of the border- 7 ,'l__ ,,l_.‘ son, the pvééiswifl-gl; :56 the_pflncipal pspen connected with my Inn-apt!” of Whuy. ‘3qu o can. ~vâ€" " vâ€"v_ _-.., own initiative. I said nothing more until the return of General Gonee. Septemoer 16. At that time Esterhazy was at the great manoeuvres.” Gonaa'a Abnmi-nble Proponitlon. Describing his interview with General Game September 16, Picquart aid: “When I asked General Gonna for per- mission to continue the investigation, insisting on the danger of allowing the Dreyfus family to proceed With their in- vestigation alone. the Geneml replied that it was impossible in his opinion and in the opinion of General de Boisdeflrc and the Minister of War. to re-open the aflair. When I pressed the point. in order to make General Gonna undershnd that nothing could prevent ita reopening. it it could he believed Dreyfugwac inno- WW‘. WM; "u. -u-... “ ‘Genenl.’ I replied firmly. ‘whet you tell me la abominable. I 6-.» no: know what I shall do. But I- won‘t carry this secret with me.’ (Great sensation.) I at once left the room." added the wines. “That in win: 'oecurred. I know my ac count is disputed, but I positively eweae ,_|_ -Lx-_11_ cant. General Game replied: ‘1‘ you '3’ nothing. nopng Wu! k_now.' I_L_L _-_ W!“ I. uupum, uu- . ru”"'.' f.V-.,, it,” and Pioquan, as he emphatically smote thorn!- in front of the witness box. 3nd looked in the direction of the general: The next feature of Pioqnart'e deposi- tion was his recital of the intrigues against him, and the perpetration of the forgery by Colonel Henry. Witness then recited the details of the various machin- ations with the view of incriminating him, instigated by Henry. Esterhasy and Du Paty do Clam. Colonel Joann-t (praddont at tho court). having asked tar carpi-nations on certain poinil. Ploqnsn aid: “If I tell you an thin, gentlemen, it h to show what must In" been an mend attitude toward! me of ‘bo members of we court- mirth] which mod mm." (Mur- murs 0! mt.) ‘ When he inflamed , his depodtlon the when nld‘ho regretted he bud not been 31m the opportunity to oontndlothu m." at that court-gnaw]. The witness men nbumd tho chug» "sum him of unnmry do)” In the prosaonflon ’0! Blah-3y. no dd hh object was to avoid mum suspicion In mud to on oncol- who. prune. m unholy m}: .. . , Al-) An_-_IJ "Whntn mitt-ho." ho oddod. “would hnnhoonovonod 1n lsNhndthoynotod Inthonlnowoylnncord to M." limo" o! Appnvnl. mo mnnrka oomod mount of op- provnl 1n oonrt. Whnt tho witnooonthu- od nhoot mm‘o ohonotor. ho con “and. onotod tho wont hop-onion upon him. but ho loaned nothing to con- noot mm, with “YMOICSN Thornton. htdid not montloo o m- ptolono. An tout. howom. woo ordond to wotoh Rotorhuy. who hnd oomplotoly oompromhod hunt-ll tomuh hto uln- tlono with on Bound: oompny. of which ho hod Woo hooomo o dune . ... u -# Ax- “Thu could not be permitted In m on of a French once." cud Hogan-t. “Momma: miter-buy grumbled. led a life at dob-nob”. and lived with Maduuob Idle Pun.” Genet-All Rob» and Heroic. having lambdadedntoWColond Joanna uked Dreyfus I! ho had guy- thlngtony.udthenflm nphedln the negative. General Roget then mounted the plot- !0m and naked Colonel Ploqum if he denied that he wrote Coptoln Mambo] unorder to connect him with Golan“; that he wrote to the public prosecutor enclosing documents. and‘thot he wrote to the public proseoumr 5 second time, July 15! If he denied this, he olked the court to send for Momholond the don-la- in the Quenelll affair. -- ‘__‘_ _ Colonel Jamal: than 131d: "Gem Roget asks if you denyyouwrotoa lotto! “6133 GM w Swimhnd.” Baum Finding ofiriolvcl'on the point of being Mend: W0. naturally. took CAS‘T'OR IA Dfialppolrnnoe m 1mm md Children. Wanted Explanations. GM- to this the utmost aflom had Gonto'n Admlulon. Roget's Reply. ng Documenti- Wm an: . ’1 my department." flatly with the view a! mum.» oun- telsion from Colonel Pioqmn that in the Ghana"! one he commune-tad to the Judge. daemon:- nnknown to the do- fenoo. ubenowmnlutholmcnlnfl of doinu in the Dreyfu- mo. ' ’I.NIII"I In: DOIIO‘. ' Gena-u Mex-ole: pumptly rcpt-cud General Roget. . __ . -- ,.A_ _.-A “L.- “Colonel Ptoqnort," Hauler-id. “bu stated that I otderod him ”convoy docu- ments to Colonel Enrol. m II fol-n. I nemr handed my pocket to colon! Ploquart for Colonel Enrol. I we mentioned sea-0t document to him.” '- fl‘._ "Liana! . 9mm .m: “I u-IWUlv-aw v- -v- _,, 7 n reply'vvé'olonel‘ PM”. Cid: “1 remember pea-hog, M38 3 W .° the any. Rennee. Aug. 11â€"6101». 3 mm of the Denerfmont of Como-Noni, woe arrested because he said in a am a D01 on Thus-day: "I Inn the man who Ibo: Inbori." D01 is 44 miles n.n.v. d Kennel. He won brought to Renae- Ion evening. Colonel Pioquan. I. Gut ond others who aw the would-be m declared Gloret won not the non. The prisoner bu written to the'polioo. Innk- in; on alleged confession And glorifying I. Omtlrod Bl...“ on {bu-ail”. It In 5.54. - Bonnet. Aug. litâ€"lam label '0 not-owellym'hydmn. Bo ovu- tirod bin-alt Thundsynnd My!» wonlydlowedtouaotaafor In]! a hounwhiohhospcminthom Eh trom nervousne- Rennee. Aug. £l.â€"No sped-l Incident occurred onVSamrday morning when the second trial by mun-Humid of Guphln Alfred Dreyfus of the 14th Artillery. charged with Won, wu named at the Lyeee. DREYFUS GIVES BACK THE LIE. The first witness called m Major Culgnet. formerly attached to the num- tryofWar. He began byglvingnporo canal explanation. which was lntandcd to show that Dreyfus patent! him for hnformuion concerning the maul scheme of mining. which he giving as a reason for his reqnatghst he was anxioun to increase his knowledge Anselm on Atueluuâ€"Gon. Gonu Auxil- fho "Clover Isl-loan.” Dlmtod Agni-mt Franco â€" Do Random Contnvoul the Staten-nu 0! Col. Picquart, Who Benin. to the scum in Robots“. and that it Was nooomu'y for him to know the general oohuxno in order to properly carry out the work cum to him. Finally witness no he yioldod to Dreyfnu’ importanmu. nnd tho: the latter took copious notes Whoa. inter. his honlowunau-ohed. thannocu won not disoomblo He did not know vb» beamedthan. But it in am: to believe than may m doom con-ill- oring flu import-non Drum and to nttuh to the information nnd tho porcin- one. shown in wring It. After launching the above mm. which he a any conduct! to he mum” ev deuce of thou-usher, of Dreyful. Hunt Oulgnel proceeded to re- countuadoml the but which Gen-u Gonna gsuznd to him in my. 1898. d elgslryun the documens In the Dayton. been-hay and Page»: eggs. "The in. quutlou I will nth” II." uld lb. who... “‘1: guilty?" Myoouvlouou of his an t lab-don tum mounds: ansâ€"nu cont-don to Cu lulu hula-Run“ Soundâ€"Tho no ulculuflunot tho coutu- orth- bordunuu. 'l‘hlulâ€"‘l‘ho maul. at the ox~ min-shunt“. m dude. I will uddtothuothmpolnhm We! the «port. Bonlllou (burnt). and u mam wont. no menu «upland by Dnymf funny to scour. the when! uhahlllntlou. “I plots-I All“ a cum- plan ha boon nudes-aka: mum jus- noe. truth and our county." The Major‘s outburst ot lam mid oyul- oal lulle- und ladle-noun of dial-n. coupled wltla nah at and“ hon u» gambled mush. _ Contlnulnc, the witne- eeaeeerted that the bordereau was written by Deeyfne at the endot August. and incidentally the Major untested against Col. Pio- quax-t'e meinuatione againet Du Paty de Clam. The line portion at the dude. he aid, ehowethatin width-[emana- stant leakage in the film-try»! War. A vast network of m Md been organizedagainetm. headed by acute belonging to the eame- (amigo poweru “A" (Colonel Schwartakoppen). the Ger- man military We. the apenu of other powers also oollabomting. Witneee invit- edlthe oourt’l special attention to' the dossier, in which, he" aid, would he found amole proof of the prieoner’e guilt. At this me ot‘the prooeedlnge Dreyfus mpuy nee and interrupted the wit. noes. ehouting: “That in a manifest lie." Another document of the denier, according to lajor. Cuignet. ehowed be- yond dispute that the box-derail actually passed through the hands - of Colonel Skahwertakoppen. This, to the with... eetabliehed the authenticity of the harder. eau. an examination of whioh. he point: ed out, proved Sohwukoppon and Paulina-d! had the closest relation: In all manor: at espionage. Bahama nut to the desputoh ',of Col. Schneider, formu- Austrian unwary “who 3‘ Porn, do- nounoing u n forgery 5 10M purporting. tohavohoonwflmby the “hobo. In ad Maryann) their tenuous mam m muntdmd Gen- eral Mania-'0 mu on the subject m moot. ad man nthmfloitv of “rho “Rancid-r Dl-avowgl. LABOR! NOT SO WILL. anon. Edda Illa Cutie. Aug. 19.â€"x. ouch M4!“ ‘uty do Clun Conn-nun. )1.on CCI‘IOL a. In tho Luna-II. W»ancm. (Sana-don.) "no. skin." added Contact. "I with ‘0 point on: that the attache loam ‘bo decal 1. a pawn With somewhat kl con-(guano. than his mm I: 1;. Mom possible that am dank! wan snipe-d upon him." (Renewed Ian-tier: ) Idem emu-n" bluhl-or. Xojor Gnu-taro. the Gov-amen: oom- mlmry. a shit Junomro and he thong!» it dednblo w runny-k. u the rem-ennu- dva of tho Government. Ont he man not be understood to ondorn 011 Major Colg- not had aw win: relax-once no a {amigo military 0150c. who at the plenum moment held n :11me Ippolnmont 1n Fallon. (Sonatina) ' )ldor Culgnot Conn-non. mp1,“;â€" to u. Dump. Maser Gulc- not W flat .1: Henry committed "E's“flu “tenant counsel new: “You did tun-y that to the Comet Can-non." At tho mama! ll. Demango the Major: dopodtion More the Court at Caution. relating to Bum-y'- moths and Du Paw daf Chm’l aluminum pup-Mn clan-e organ. was md. It showed that Comm-s emphatically do- clardbdontheConrtoanmtlon that he wan convinced an Invndgauon would anally show that Do Pa‘y do Clam was the principal author of the Henry tots- of War. Dnylno' Reply. When Dreyfu- wu and it ht wilhtd to reply to this mtnou. no declared ho had nevu- uked Major Cannot for docu- ment! except by the dealt. a! hit ohid. H310! Benin. “All the deal). which Major Cuianot had given on thin tub. jeot."nidthe winner. WI onto! his: own-imagination and as due to tho um. state of mind which pomp“ un- reuoning human cm W m Innocentmn." PDQ! do Chu- Wu About. hitpraenoewuneeunrv. nuttho Gov- anment mmiwv Md hand nothing from him since his 'notmation III cant. A. glu- nan-It (If u. m”. “ VII Aswan-equator ll. Danna“ um dammmtuyl’nydo MM“. onurtmuddwmdyflm N. no- position. There w u fur-that thrill of curb-Ky when General 1e Bolodnflra. format and otthegencnlmflof the French my. advanced nthowltue- boxundtuok flu custom cub so tell tho truth. The Genes-:1 marked that. in View 0! sh. exhaustive ovldonoe all-ad) (has, In would try to be brief. Ho bun-Ml! ro- tiomflu loom in an Inna-yd War, the discovery of the borders-u. the urea: and trial of Dreyhuund winter‘s unused odnfeulouu before tho may of degradation. to Cophln Lehma- Ranault. Witne- nid be believed the confusion- m genuin no nun nur- nd to Colonel Ploquan'u spray-flea: in a“. w w-w‘- - ..j....7 ‘ I the Intelligence Department. sltbouzh mm hesitated to appoint him. become Colonel Phonon an convoy any cavebpo to Ooloml Inns-cl. I’my Add on Col- onel Pioqmn nova- doubuod an guilt of Burton. and Dover em exp-ad doth dhunmvhonhotookomdndnm of chic! of tho Intellluooo Wt. Tumm-lpuhlnmto (allow up tho 0mm all-Ir. and it u mum‘vm'outhmnhdm prooodlm “M flu: um." showman- Iud. “I no oonvinood amount Dunn. and M nonfiction In: «on. Wu“. (Sow-don.) I tonal“ u on ambl- crime." continual sh Gourd. “to My. ondoovond to ooh-do m for Mn u w of mow. mum-bmlamhnddlmd! mapmuummmmm| -u‘l . mmmmmwm' WMdeM-ly..mdflul hm‘thfihpmNmW and. ammu.mcwhmmoon-r “madnmnonryfmeX- Gum'- tutu-moment of Hwy; L your, but in 1896 a pnper mam, young to communicate. to (W at a doom”: relating to tho dbhlbutlon ofthoutmgry and showinnflnttfor- m government w'u pufoofly mutated with the dunge- made. m-Wmmndondtbo ““1111 of the com General Gomwhowu nndcohldotthegonenlmmwuall- “lawman!“ Gm Gonna dwgltuponthodgnsatomoa 0H5. “tyflomotuplonueuocloufly mn- mmwutomnn"mddd thutlnsphnotmm'l mmlenh it wuimpoulbletorhmito Inn wrist-n mmndudumon humid“. {aluminum-sound tho information contained thaw-1n. Ho aided M M m o: mat-mum mm W amummwmpww Goa-3190m- thendonudflntm hiya-dreadvdmoncy m the In- telligence Deurmiont. Ind. 5mm" tho “m ballad!!!” d W "‘4 Goa. Bot-dam. Guard Gonna. fho Infom- ‘ Dainty Prints, ovary piano gilded. WE 1111331 "8371337111111 1111111118 ETOILET SETTS, 3 and 131111111118 -- 6“.” Ann M dooumonu mentioned Replying to I. m witn- .dmluudbohndad-ndOoloodeqn-fl "Than." naked ll. Donna. M- “when you aw his handwriting! m momma: thonotmmw am m“. u: impm on you?” “Evidently." replied the m “the two handwriting- had a can run-- REAL ESTATE 3006!“ and SOLD 0N COIIISSION. lmmdnzmg unyone into the mm J Wu. and at h noaoluaely Imps-dbl. {or u: other to Mn; anyone Into flu Ib- Juno-.0: J00 MAM” C. CHITTICK. nun-1.1m I». "fir-1 I I“! a Ill-hot We respectfully so“ a plasme to display goods. gSPRA EEW E Large run my nas is w a d Vnrtlnpnoa u Droyfnl Carp-dud Many people have been lamenting (or the past few years that could not hoastol a China Hall. The stocks of Crockery, China, dealers have been comparatively light, and therefore the ass might be defined. Realizing this fact we have been and are no as to 've us almost double the space in this department, earryaatockthatwillheaaedittoouttown. 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